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February 24, 616 or February 24, 618 Aethelberht I, (died Feb. 24, 616 or 618), king of Kent (560 616) who issued the first extant code of Anglo-Saxon laws.

Some commentators enlarge the category of sacred texts to include also such works as the Man'yōshū ("Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves," the oldest Japanese anthology of verse, compiled in the 8th century ad); the Fudoki ("Records of Air and Soil," 8th-century notes on local legends and geography); and the Taihō-ryō (oldest extant code of law in Japan, promulgated in 702).

That the primordial code would have this particular organization is strongly suggested by the structure of the extant code in which redundancy is concentrated almost entirely in the third base; apparently, it is the first and, especially, the second bases that ensure the stability of the interaction between codons and cognate anticodons [ 30].

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To further understand how genetic variation between and within species affects IFNlambda4 function, we screened a panel of all known extant coding variants of human IFNlambda4 for their antiviral potential and identify three that substantially affect activity: P70S, L79F and K154E.

So, the extant codes, codified under Allende, weren't revised until 1993?

Indeed, there are extant codes that have a more consistent block structure than the standard genetic code, such as the vertebrate mitochondrial code in which there are no single-codon families (unlike Trp and Met in the standard code).

Therefore, we could see the extant genetic code table complex amino acids and their cognate anticodons were often observed at the RNA-aa (protein) binding interface, but for simple amino acids, this is not the case.

This redundancy would eventually result in degenerated associations as in the extant genetic codes.

Sampling of molecular data was guided by the set of extant taxa coded for morphology (above).

We used this information in our pipeline to establish the gene duplication age as that of the phylostratum assigned to the last duplication leading to the birth of the extant protein-coding genes.

In fact, we do indeed find some signatures in the extant (universal) genetic code where the derived amino acids are assigned to similar anticodons: serine → glycine, glutamic acid → arginine, aspartic acid → asparagine, and threonine → isoleucine.

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